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and they address us persistently asking us to people and so we do. for instance so we have classes for a vietnamese rescue or skin against you also we train rescuers you know higher and secondary educational institutions and in different centers for firefighters or rescuers and so on which of if we teach her colleagues you know other countries as well and the premier for instance we are opening intense classes in serbia for all balkan states with whom i can mention a driving school in rwanda even though it was in the heart of africa on september the first if there was a line of young men who wanted to lay down their guns and learn to do it peaceful job mode rescuers. were training is a mutual pro says sometimes we'll learn and take tests and sometimes we teach others war to make fire fighters for instance which is the most far fighter is sold the cia soon know. other nearby countries such as dippold an eastern europe had to learn far fighting tactics in the soviet union and today there are saying that those step to really work at the. foreign colleag
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all of this is a way focus people's attention by using techniques that are so. see the same thing now during this war we had the military have to take. a moment to welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to north carolina to welcome back to the shall william b. j. lawson the republican candidate for congress of north carolina's fourth district is receive the backing of ron paul b.j. lawson welcome back to the kaiser report thanks max great to be with you all right b.j. lawson first i want to talk about china it seems that there is a brewing train and currency war between the u.s. and china last year north carolina your state exported one point nine billion in goods to china a business insider lists north carolina as one of the top ten states to be harmed by a trade war with china your thoughts b.j. lawson well i think that's a great point and when you look at where we are in this global economy we need to be restoring honest capitalism and trying to build build walls instead of building bridges at the same time china is an easy target because for about
all of this is a way focus people's attention by using techniques that are so. see the same thing now during this war we had the military have to take. a moment to welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to north carolina to welcome back to the shall william b. j. lawson the republican candidate for congress of north carolina's fourth district is receive the backing of ron paul b.j. lawson welcome back to the kaiser report thanks max great to be with you all right b.j. lawson first i...
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what's wrong with us. what's happened to us as a country? >> yeah. yeah. joe, it sounds like a president, i just talked to bill clinton. is right on this. he say they ought to think of alternatives and what they're voting for and against rather than pounding their fists. i know the mood. i appreciate what you're reporting here. and certainly i haven't seen anything like this guy, karl paladino. i hope i don't see too many like him in politics. anyway, maybe i'm wrong. thanks for joining us. joe klein. earl lewis. errol lewis -- well, there's quite a managery out there. thank you, joe klein. who's been out there checking out the cages. we'll be back with bob woodward, the best journalist in the country i think, with no offense to these guys the best investigative reporter in the country. his big book, an insight into this war in afghanistan. "obama's war" is the name of the book. we'll be right back. words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to
what's wrong with us. what's happened to us as a country? >> yeah. yeah. joe, it sounds like a president, i just talked to bill clinton. is right on this. he say they ought to think of alternatives and what they're voting for and against rather than pounding their fists. i know the mood. i appreciate what you're reporting here. and certainly i haven't seen anything like this guy, karl paladino. i hope i don't see too many like him in politics. anyway, maybe i'm wrong. thanks for joining...
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> suarez: the federal government and the bailed-out insurance giant, a.i.g., announced a deal today for the company to pay back the bulk of its massive debt to the treasury. at the height of the financial crisis, the treasury and the federal reserve agreed to spend more than $180 billion if needed to rescue the company. a.i.g. ultimately received more than $130 billion. it still owes over $100 billion. under the plan, the u.s. treasury will gradually sell off its majority stake of the company. a.i.g. will also sell off more of its insurance units to repay the treasury. in an audio recoding on a.i.g.'s web site, the company's chief executive robert benmosc
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is also soaring because of unwinding of the swiss franc carry trade lot of folks in eastern europe use a swiss franc to speculate the real estate market they're getting blown out that money is going back into swiss francs which is driving the price higher which is increasing the cost of the speculators in eastern europe and there's a vicious feedback mechanism forcing the swiss franc higher but the other point i think needs to be made is that the bank of international settlements also located in switzerland they have taken a look at their vaults and they're taking a look at what they own for collateral that is the basis for the global currency markets and global central banking system and what they see is a mountain of beef jerky. it's all collateralized by beef jerky beef jerky is the defacto global currency today that's what this guy knows that's why he's laughing much of international finance monetary and fiscal policy and economic policy are as hysterical as his dry beef is first headline as evidence china proudly demolishing buildings be. for completed in pursuit of the great hous
is also soaring because of unwinding of the swiss franc carry trade lot of folks in eastern europe use a swiss franc to speculate the real estate market they're getting blown out that money is going back into swiss francs which is driving the price higher which is increasing the cost of the speculators in eastern europe and there's a vicious feedback mechanism forcing the swiss franc higher but the other point i think needs to be made is that the bank of international settlements also located...
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tell us each week what you want us to debate. richard, see you next week. >> see you next week. >>> i'm going to need a minute to recover from that beating. the smackdown i just took from richard quest. but i will be back in a minute. there's a smartphone app for everything else so why not one to make you healthier and maybe get me or you into a skinnier vest. that's part of our continuing eatocracy special series. >>> all right. i've recovered from the whole quest situation. i don't have to deal with that for another week. all this week we are looking at different aspects of food in our lives in our special eatocracy series. there's an app for tracking protein, for tracking your carbohydrates, for tracking your raw food diet. it's called salud and it's being developed right down the street at georgia tech. a doctoral student is with me with the details. thank you very much for this. this is neat. for a guy like me this is perfect because i don't keep track of what i eat to start with. but this goes beyond just listing what you e
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john harris and chief of politico joins us. look what happened next after that interview was posted on politico. let's watch. >> do you have any evidence to the charge you made, simple question? >> of course i do, you'll get it at the appropriate time. you're not entitled to it. at the appropriate time you'll get it. >> you're his stalking horse, fred. you're his stalk s horse. you're his bird dog. he send another to my daughter's house and i'll take you out. >> how are you going to do that? >> watch. >> you're working for cuomo. you're a terrible journalist. >> thank you very much. >> that was paladino taking on fred dicker, the legendary statehouse reporter in albany for "the new york post." john harris, what does this tell you about the race? >> i was as disappointed as you were, andrea. where's the discussion of entitlement reform? what about taxes? what it shows is something that we've seen for a while. those certainly at the political junky level we can enjoy. this is a circus up in new york with, do put it mildly, an ecc
john harris and chief of politico joins us. look what happened next after that interview was posted on politico. let's watch. >> do you have any evidence to the charge you made, simple question? >> of course i do, you'll get it at the appropriate time. you're not entitled to it. at the appropriate time you'll get it. >> you're his stalking horse, fred. you're his stalk s horse. you're his bird dog. he send another to my daughter's house and i'll take you out. >> how are...
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where we are and which would be best model for us. and we have seen the chilean model because chile is a mining company and we have seen some of the things with alaskan fund and we have seen and jeff seen the norwegian fund and the european model and i think what we are looking now is also canada what canada has achieved is very interesting for us. although there is a big difference, but there are a lot of natural similarities between mongolia and canada. cold countries, large territories, smaller populations relatively. mining and agriculture. cold and next to major neighbors like china or america or russia and a lot of things... >> rose: so you're leaving here to go meet with things... prime minister harper, >> >> yes. >> rose: so what is your question for him? what do you think works? >> the question is we'd like to see the success... i mean the good things. we don't want to reinvent the wheel in many things. we'd like to learn from others good experience in mining, infrastructure, housing and many agricultures. so we would like to
where we are and which would be best model for us. and we have seen the chilean model because chile is a mining company and we have seen some of the things with alaskan fund and we have seen and jeff seen the norwegian fund and the european model and i think what we are looking now is also canada what canada has achieved is very interesting for us. although there is a big difference, but there are a lot of natural similarities between mongolia and canada. cold countries, large territories,...
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scandals oh we got all the scandals there are so many scandals stacy her tell us more tell us more tell us more here is the first headline hans rudolph mare's bunar from fleiss lockin fall. ok and it's the finance minister first switzerland and he's speaking before parliament a very banal subject of imports of dried beef and whether it's flavored before or after importation yeah but as you can see the fries this is hilarious so cute detroit. ok this is all about the importation of dried beef. like a beef jerky type thing i guess it's got a got the giggles that's yes that's a good way to put it he's got the giggles i think this is indicative of the global state of finances around the world but i think all these guys who are in charge of government finances in one way or another are having a collective nervous breakdown finance ministers on the verge of a nervous breakdown and switzerland of course is in the center of this global currency war going on and they're one of the most active in terms of intervening and trying to manipulate the value of their currency which is soaring because it
scandals oh we got all the scandals there are so many scandals stacy her tell us more tell us more tell us more here is the first headline hans rudolph mare's bunar from fleiss lockin fall. ok and it's the finance minister first switzerland and he's speaking before parliament a very banal subject of imports of dried beef and whether it's flavored before or after importation yeah but as you can see the fries this is hilarious so cute detroit. ok this is all about the importation of dried beef....
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we are glad to have joined us. join us for a ethan bronner air and james l. roy, coming up. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance, working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. >> ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: u.s. special envoy george mitchell is on an emergency mission to rescue the latest efforts for peace in the region. i am joined from jerusalem by ethan bronner. thanks for your time, a bit too heavy on the program tonight, sir pitt >> is a pleasure to be here. tavis: let me start with the obvious, the thing that has raised this level of concern so high tonight on the scale. israel, on sunday, allowed the moratorium on jewish settlements being built in the west ba
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allowed supply routes for the us led war effort in afghanistan. let me tell you that this is a dramatic move it happens for the first time in eight years we had previously a military strongman in power pervez musharraf he was unable to do this there were a few incidents during his tenure when nato did cross the border when u.s. forces did that and they were demands on him pressure on him to do something he didn't for the pakistani military leadership or the pakistani government i don't know exactly who made this decision today as i said nobody has really confirmed it officially but it it has taken place on the ground for for the stunt to do it is that is a tremendous a dramatic development and of course if i can do it this far and partially shut down one of the crossings you bet you need to expect that box and could go actually more further ahead and completely shut down nato supplies because as i said there is a strong feeling that box that box down is getting though the bad side of the stick we didn't get what we really expected from this allian
allowed supply routes for the us led war effort in afghanistan. let me tell you that this is a dramatic move it happens for the first time in eight years we had previously a military strongman in power pervez musharraf he was unable to do this there were a few incidents during his tenure when nato did cross the border when u.s. forces did that and they were demands on him pressure on him to do something he didn't for the pakistani military leadership or the pakistani government i don't know...
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with us. now it is time for you to chime in. allow 30 days between your calls. you can also send us say tweet -- us a tweet. one editorial from "usa today" this morning. this is an ap article. that is in "usa today." this is their lead editorial this morning. "departing congress leaves piles of unfinished business." again, "usa today" editorial. and then "usa today" goes on to talk about issues like coal mining safety, food safety, etcetera. first call up. clarence in baltimore. caller: good morning. host: clarence, we're listening. caller: i would give congress say d--- congress a d-. they are not finishing. host: what would you like to see them do? caller: i would like them to pass the middle-class tax cut so it can continue. they will probably do it after the election. host: clyde in detroit. independent line. caller: i would give the republicans an f, democrats a d. i am a true independent. hi wish republicans and democrats stop calling in on the . dependent minline congressmen are all mil
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when you join us and we appreciate you being with us today. we'll see you soon. >> thanks, take care. >> brian: meanwhile, coming up, breaking news. fisher price recalling millions, yes, millions of toys. the reason? they could seriously hurt your kid. what you need to know coming your way. >> steve: then a congressional hopeful compared to the taliban and accused of mistreating women. well, that candidate's wife is here live next. she says she's horrified by that attack ad. you'll hear from her next. >> i approve this message. >> gretchen: congressional hopeful republican daniel webster compared to the taliban and accused of mistreating women in this ad by his democratic opponent, alan grayson and it so happens that webster was polling way ahead of his opponent with female voters. is that the reason that grayson put out this ad and do grayson's accusations hold up more importantly? let's go straight to the source, sandy webster, the wife of republican florida house hopeful daniel webster and joins me live from orlando. good morning to you. >>
when you join us and we appreciate you being with us today. we'll see you soon. >> thanks, take care. >> brian: meanwhile, coming up, breaking news. fisher price recalling millions, yes, millions of toys. the reason? they could seriously hurt your kid. what you need to know coming your way. >> steve: then a congressional hopeful compared to the taliban and accused of mistreating women. well, that candidate's wife is here live next. she says she's horrified by that attack ad....
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and they have the ability, unlike us, to use it. they know intuitively how to use these things. they don't have the ethics developed in life to understand -- obviously it's an extreme case of right and wrong. >> they can't figure out what strikes these kids as a prank ends up being something that costs a live. >> so ease sy to do. >> what is the nerve that hit everybody and us that made us say, that is the saddest thing? what is it here that is getting to us so much. >> i don't know. i think the kid -- >> the kid, kind of awkward, quiet sort of kid. >> played the violin. >> i also think he was struggling with his sexuality. it was a leap for him to do what he was doing in privacy and then to have it broadcast -- >> it's a type of bullying. >> which is so prevalent today. >> it went from zero to 200 miles an hour he was bullied and brought down by his own fears because they were plastered across the internet for everybody that he knows who is important to him to see. it's unbelievably cruel. >> probably including a lot of people who had no idea that this was his identity. >> i do
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glad you're up with us. shoot me an e-mail on waytooearly@msnbc.com and let me know why you're awake this hour or do what carl paladino does. we'll read your responses later in the show. the next 30 minutes is the cram session for this thursday, the last day of september the 30th. a lot going on today including president obama facing tough questions at a backyard barbecue in iowa. plus another devastating blow to america's future as snooki gets a book deal. what kind of wisdom can we ex-is s. pekt from the poughkeepsie poof? >>> first the news live at 5:30 a.m. the race for governor in new york is getting personal. republican candidate carl paladino is accusing andrew cuomo of being unfaithful to his wife years ago. he made the claims minutes after angrily declaring that his 10-year-old daughter from his own affair ten years ago was off limits to the press. politico quotes him as saying has anybody asked andrew cuomo about his paramours when he was married or asked him why his wife left him or threw him out
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the army to life never use the other is the most precious thing in the world. of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand fully what you have to live a. real life stories from would need to. be true nineteen forty five don't. put a check of the headlines here in our city afghanistan's opium production has have this year due to disease affecting abhi crops united nations survey has found but the amount of land use for cultivating drug has remained the same. india waits of course decision on whether a religious side belongs to hindus or muslims security is tight across the northern part of the country the store dispute has already taken thousands of lives. and the media has left the un general salman delegates from over one hundred nations had only empty seats to address as journalists were only interested in the keynote speakers. up next r.t.m. veils the secrets of the munich pact of nine hundred thirty eight to pave the way for the nazis to conquer almost all of your. the chick fil a. is situated two hundred kilometers from kronk fifty years ago it
the army to life never use the other is the most precious thing in the world. of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand fully what you have to live a. real life stories from would need to. be true nineteen forty five don't. put a check of the headlines here in our city afghanistan's opium production has have this year due to disease affecting abhi crops united nations survey has found but the amount of land use for cultivating drug has remained the same. india waits of course...
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abdulrahim used to put people behind bars for doing drugs now he's been put there himself but the former army commander denies the charges he insists he never swayed from the white side of the law. we saw a truck driving on the main road something made me suspicious and i checked out the cargo we found our car tax heroin in some drugs but what for him claims he didn't expect to find a driver who told authorities he was involved in drug smuggling. by himself is guarded by another policeman if. he's been taking drugs since he was twelve and went for treatment only recently after the prison warden found out he's in good company according to recent u.s. congress report nearly half the afghan police are doing drugs well. when i graduated as a policeman as i was doing i can't quite i bought for about two years although the other policeman here knew about it quite a few police drug addicts not telling anyone they're just saying i'm smoking something about politics afghanistan's biggest jail many of the five thousand prisoners here are doing time for drug smuggling and or drug use but the locks
abdulrahim used to put people behind bars for doing drugs now he's been put there himself but the former army commander denies the charges he insists he never swayed from the white side of the law. we saw a truck driving on the main road something made me suspicious and i checked out the cargo we found our car tax heroin in some drugs but what for him claims he didn't expect to find a driver who told authorities he was involved in drug smuggling. by himself is guarded by another policeman if....
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. >> all of us have learned the hard way the lesson. now i see the members have a great deal of awareness of the need to take bold measures to avoid excessive deficits, to avoid the huge debt levels. >> in spain today, there was anger over cuts, but we found many others resigned to an era of austerity. >> europe's day of protest is unlikely to lead to a change of policy either here in spain or across europe. europe's leaders are committed to reducing the deficit, mainly through spending cuts. gavin hewitt, bbc news, madrid. >> this year's winner of the prestigious cycling race the tour de france has tested positive for a very small amount of a banned substance. the press officer for the spanish writer said the test was done during a rest on the tour and said he was the victim of food contamination. after the announcement, world cycling cheeps provisionally suspended him from all correspondent. simon robertson has more details. >> the three-time tour de france winner has tested positive for a substance. it happened on the 21st of july, t
. >> all of us have learned the hard way the lesson. now i see the members have a great deal of awareness of the need to take bold measures to avoid excessive deficits, to avoid the huge debt levels. >> in spain today, there was anger over cuts, but we found many others resigned to an era of austerity. >> europe's day of protest is unlikely to lead to a change of policy either here in spain or across europe. europe's leaders are committed to reducing the deficit, mainly...
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thanks for being with us. join us again tomoight om dublin, i'll have my interview with president bill clinton. right now it's time for "the ed show" with ed schultz. >>> good evening, americans and welcome to "the ed show" tonight from new york, these stories on the table and really hitting my hot buttons tonight. >>> new jersey governor chris christie cares about really two things, money and power. he thinks the key to education is cutting teacherer's pensions and doing away with job security. the guy is an anti-union dude, antiworker and he's trying to raise his political profile on the backs of workers, my commentary on new jersey's teacher of the year is also going to be here to sound-off on all of that. >>> newt gingrich's trying to fire up the tea party nut jobs by calling president obama a threat to our basic way of life. and then he's preaching about values? his cry for attention really at this point is pretty sad, isn't it? >>> and after talking about mice with human brains and monkey evolution i was
thanks for being with us. join us again tomoight om dublin, i'll have my interview with president bill clinton. right now it's time for "the ed show" with ed schultz. >>> good evening, americans and welcome to "the ed show" tonight from new york, these stories on the table and really hitting my hot buttons tonight. >>> new jersey governor chris christie cares about really two things, money and power. he thinks the key to education is cutting teacherer's...
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tracy is going to tell us about our temperatures. not only has it been hot here, but in southern california, as well. and it's bringing out the pests. exterminators say they have had a lot more calls than normal this year. everything from ants and flies to black widow spiders, even snakes. pest control experts say the creepy crawlies are literally crawling out of the woodwork looking for cooler ground. >>> an east bay bakery that has been open for five decades has closed its doors. the owners of the merritt bakery in oakland closed up shop last night blaming it on a shortage of parking and competition from a nearby lucky's supermarket as the reason. the city counsel gave the bakery $150,000 loan a few months ago from the city council. but the owners say they are still $800,000 in debt. merritt bakery has operated in oakland for 56 years. it employ 51 workers. >>> the final moment in a reality tv show got a little awkward when the host announced the wrong winner on live tv. >> i don't know what to say. this is a complete accident. i'm
tracy is going to tell us about our temperatures. not only has it been hot here, but in southern california, as well. and it's bringing out the pests. exterminators say they have had a lot more calls than normal this year. everything from ants and flies to black widow spiders, even snakes. pest control experts say the creepy crawlies are literally crawling out of the woodwork looking for cooler ground. >>> an east bay bakery that has been open for five decades has closed its doors. the...
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the rest of us warm to hot today. i'll show you when the warm weather will subside in your neighborhood. >> and traffic is light this morning. the thing that might surprise you is the fog you'll find across the golden gate bridge. i'll also have some road work to tell you about coming up. >> a bear of a mystery in san leandro. authorities search for the people who left a dead bear outside a market. thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> i'm kristen sze. california plans to appeal a ruling that's blocking the state from executing its first death row inmate in nearly five years. a convicted murderer and rapist has ordered his last meal but now he may get more meals for months. terry mcsweeney is live with the latest. >> attorney general jerry brown wants this execution to go forward. representatives of his office are expected to be filing down here at the 9th circuit court of appeals at 7th and mission street in san francisco trying to overturn yesterday's stay of execution. albert brown's life may have been extende
the rest of us warm to hot today. i'll show you when the warm weather will subside in your neighborhood. >> and traffic is light this morning. the thing that might surprise you is the fog you'll find across the golden gate bridge. i'll also have some road work to tell you about coming up. >> a bear of a mystery in san leandro. authorities search for the people who left a dead bear outside a market. thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> i'm kristen sze. california plans to...
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Ü$ >> susie: the recession has had a big impact on us-- and not just our bank accounts. for some people, the financial crisis has strained personal relationships. with that in mind, tonight's "money file" looks at a financially friendly alternative to divorce court. here's julie stav, senior financial expert at univision. >> going through a divorce is never easy, but in what may be the worst economic downturn most of us have ever experienced, breaking up can be even more financially devastating due to increasing legal fees, overcrowded court calendars and the reduced values of homes, investments and retirement accounts. but, as it often occurs, out of desperation comes inspiration. and, according to recent studies by the institute for divorce financial analysts, only 1% of the cases using alternative divorce methods cost couples more than $15,000, compared with 11% of litigated cases. this new process, also called mediation, takes the litigation out of the courtrooms and replaces it with consultations in the offices of professionals like financial planners, mental- healt
Ü$ >> susie: the recession has had a big impact on us-- and not just our bank accounts. for some people, the financial crisis has strained personal relationships. with that in mind, tonight's "money file" looks at a financially friendly alternative to divorce court. here's julie stav, senior financial expert at univision. >> going through a divorce is never easy, but in what may be the worst economic downturn most of us have ever experienced, breaking up can be even more...
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we can't have that debate because you refuse to give us information. some of us may disagree. my friend from south carolina, texas, they all might disagree and think it should be shut down or not, but we can't have that debate because you refuse to give us evidence. the pentagon has woven a tapestry of silence that's deaf energy together the sounds of liberty itself. the end doesn't justify the means. you've had 11 years of testimony out in the public and written analysis to look at for joint forces and joibt forces command, and you've had 90 days of back room and when you talk about meetings it could be two people talking with each other and talk about the 30 meetings but you refuse to give us one bit of the evidence and when you come in here and your blending apples and oranges and say it us no business case it was the business board we all first heard about the closure so that's making military policy. not business decisions and then on the first briefings that you came in you said you didn't know what the cost savings were. shouldn't you have at least looked at those befor
we can't have that debate because you refuse to give us information. some of us may disagree. my friend from south carolina, texas, they all might disagree and think it should be shut down or not, but we can't have that debate because you refuse to give us evidence. the pentagon has woven a tapestry of silence that's deaf energy together the sounds of liberty itself. the end doesn't justify the means. you've had 11 years of testimony out in the public and written analysis to look at for joint...
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brings us up to date here on r t and next the business news with karina. it's twenty past ten am here in moscow welcome to business good to have you with us while europe is facing a multi-year slog out of the economic crisis emerging markets are attracting more attention from investors but will they be able to grow in the event of a sharp slowdown in the developed economies and the hope of parts. in the months leading up to the summer holiday season europe was gripped by fear that it would be overwhelmed by do that there was much talk of greece rial and reve in spain defaulting on their bonds this opened up the bleak scenario of the euro zone collapsing and dragging down the world economy just as it was recovering from recession but a bailout package later and i'm first started to focus their attention on the other big problem the precarious state of the u.s. economy over the summer what happened was that the markets felt focus very much on the concerns of a double digit in the u.s. and the fact that actually german growth was coming through very strongly
brings us up to date here on r t and next the business news with karina. it's twenty past ten am here in moscow welcome to business good to have you with us while europe is facing a multi-year slog out of the economic crisis emerging markets are attracting more attention from investors but will they be able to grow in the event of a sharp slowdown in the developed economies and the hope of parts. in the months leading up to the summer holiday season europe was gripped by fear that it would be...
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, putting us on that path. raising fuel efficiency standards for the first time in 28 years, and a whole host of other things, you know, those are things that we ought to embrace, we ought to celebrate. and now we have to protect because the republican party wants to roll back all of that, and go back to the very same policies that punished the middle class, exploded the deficits and plunged our economy into the catastrophe that we faced when we walked into office. so we have a fight on our hands right now, and we need all hands on deck in that fight. that's the point the president's making, that's the point that the vice president made the other night on your show. and by the way, anyone who thinks that it didn't take a struggle to do some of these things wasn't paying attention, obviously health care was an epic battle. i don't think there's been a legislative battle like it in our generation. financial reform was an epic battle. the capitol was awash with lobbyists from wall street and it was an extraordinar
, putting us on that path. raising fuel efficiency standards for the first time in 28 years, and a whole host of other things, you know, those are things that we ought to embrace, we ought to celebrate. and now we have to protect because the republican party wants to roll back all of that, and go back to the very same policies that punished the middle class, exploded the deficits and plunged our economy into the catastrophe that we faced when we walked into office. so we have a fight on our...
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guillaume: when they came to us, they came to us with simply resigning and saying, "that's it, we're leaving at the end of the contract. jeff: so it's really a poignant story of two brothers, and this is their last year of performing together. moro: one of the primary themes that continue through every episode is family. is the circus your family, and what do these circus families tell us about ourselves? alida: my family, the wallendas has been in circus from clowning to tightrope for seven generations. i've been friends with christine zerbini since we were kids. we all grew up being circus kids. i mean, our families were in this business forever. slowly, slowly. kwame: luciano's like straight-up circus, man. he's just born circus. he's like one of those, like, fifth generation guys, or whatever. matthew: one of the big goals of the series was to make sure that we told the story of multigenerational circus families. right away when we met the anastasini family, i knew that they just special. that performance he does with the dogs seems like chaos, but, you know, now that i've spent
guillaume: when they came to us, they came to us with simply resigning and saying, "that's it, we're leaving at the end of the contract. jeff: so it's really a poignant story of two brothers, and this is their last year of performing together. moro: one of the primary themes that continue through every episode is family. is the circus your family, and what do these circus families tell us about ourselves? alida: my family, the wallendas has been in circus from clowning to tightrope for...
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most still tell us they approve of obama. most think the health care bill was the right thing to do. more tell us his policies are helping the economy than hurting it. so this isn't a disillusionment with obama that's... or the democratic party that's driving this. i think it's just a sense that this election the case hasn't been made this election is really important to younger voters yet. they don't say it at the same rate older folks do. >> woodruff: liz murphy, how would you respond to that? how important do you think young people see this election? and how do they respond to the president's admonition yesterday that young people need to understand it's important and he said in that interview with "rolling stone," inexcusable to sit this election out. >> i think it's unfortunate, but at least at penn state's campus there isn't this huge feeling that people need to head out and hit the polls and, you know, make their voice heard and vote. in 2008, there were two-hour wait lines to vote when obama came to speak it was like
most still tell us they approve of obama. most think the health care bill was the right thing to do. more tell us his policies are helping the economy than hurting it. so this isn't a disillusionment with obama that's... or the democratic party that's driving this. i think it's just a sense that this election the case hasn't been made this election is really important to younger voters yet. they don't say it at the same rate older folks do. >> woodruff: liz murphy, how would you respond...
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high pressure is parked over us. that's going to shift off to the east and as it does it will allow more of an onshore flow to come into the region. we'll start to notice that in the afternoon so in the evening hours we'll notice that in the east bay. once that cool air comes in you know that you'll need a jacket this evening or at least a sweater after all that heat. also some moisture down to the south will start to move up. we're seeing some of the clouds moving into the area. it's been so clear the last couple of days we're going to notice some cloud cover coming in. it's not really bringing any rain. 92 fairfield today, 94 livermore. topping out at 68 in san francisco, 85 degrees in los gatos. and we're going to hold on to temperatures that are a little above average but at least they'll be comfortable temperatures. 84 degrees for saturday and sunday is going to feel pretty good. i'm already looking ahead to the weekend, scott. >> me too. thank you, jennifer. >>> a new nbc news/wall street journal poll shows six
high pressure is parked over us. that's going to shift off to the east and as it does it will allow more of an onshore flow to come into the region. we'll start to notice that in the afternoon so in the evening hours we'll notice that in the east bay. once that cool air comes in you know that you'll need a jacket this evening or at least a sweater after all that heat. also some moisture down to the south will start to move up. we're seeing some of the clouds moving into the area. it's been so...
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join us for technology update on our g. wealthy british style. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. welcome back here with our t. here's a look at the top stories for you and serve. wreaking havoc in afghanistan we visit a kabul prison where former policeman are doing time for drug abuse and smuggling. security is being tightened across north of the north of india as a country awaits accord ruling on whether religious side belongs to hindus or muslims they store dispute has already taken sounds of lights. last week u.n. general assembly was packed with journalists gathered to cover speeches from world leaders one of the biggest countries left the stage so did the media leaving over one hundred nations seats. the russians will remember of the summer of twenty one afflicted by scorching heat raging wildfires and choking smog next the country's emergencies minister sergei shogo tells our team what lessons were learned fro
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thanks for having us. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right.
thanks for having us. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be...
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pleasure palace where he was going to try and seduce her in front of hidden cameras and he would then use that footage if c.n.n. ever reported anything bad about him while c.n.n. obtained e-mails that outlined the entire plan which included a list of props like a condom jar dildos a blindfold mood music like a leash the keys to not marvin gay because it was too chichi along with porn and by agora all to try and seduce her i'm just curious i mean what what girls with those efforts ever work on clearly o'keefe here and never actually seduced a woman which i guess looking at it was into shopping well obviously abbi boudreau was having none of it and she left now keith says c.n.n. has it wrong but c.n.n. has the e-mails detailing the entire drama to prove it and one e-mail o'keefe wrote this bubble headed beach blonde who comes on at five will get a taste of her own medicine she'll get seduced on camera and you'll get a. see the awkwardness and the aftermath she someone sounds a little bit better i'm sorry that the media and the ladies have been so mean to you james but james you have absolut
pleasure palace where he was going to try and seduce her in front of hidden cameras and he would then use that footage if c.n.n. ever reported anything bad about him while c.n.n. obtained e-mails that outlined the entire plan which included a list of props like a condom jar dildos a blindfold mood music like a leash the keys to not marvin gay because it was too chichi along with porn and by agora all to try and seduce her i'm just curious i mean what what girls with those efforts ever work on...
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and first of all, i just want to thank jeff and sandy and tristan and skyelar for letting us use their backyard. so please give them a big round of applause. and since we are here, i should just say, go bulldogs. i know how to work a crowd. i want to make sure that everybody also acknowledges your outstanding governor, chet culver, who's here. the mayor of des moines, frank cownie, who is here. and state representative janet petersen is here. all of whom are doing great work, and i had a chance to work with and get to know when i spent a few months here in iowa a couple years ago. it is wonderful to be back, and i thank all of you for coming. i am not going to give a long speech on the front end here. what i really want to do is hear from you. so what i'm going to do is just speak a little bit at the front end about where i think the country is at, how we move forward. it's relevant because there is an election coming up, although i'm going to try to avoid making just a straight political speech here. when i started running for president back in 2008 -- 2007, 2008 -- the reason i was w
and first of all, i just want to thank jeff and sandy and tristan and skyelar for letting us use their backyard. so please give them a big round of applause. and since we are here, i should just say, go bulldogs. i know how to work a crowd. i want to make sure that everybody also acknowledges your outstanding governor, chet culver, who's here. the mayor of des moines, frank cownie, who is here. and state representative janet petersen is here. all of whom are doing great work, and i had a chance...
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this is what worries us. but practically interest will certainly provoke a discussion of we should unite our efforts or to fill in the they came in sphere is where the work of rescuers and firefighters has been insufficient you should get united this is what the forum is going to discuss what do you mean by uniting efforts that is it new choices can switch co-existed the moment or is it the creation of a supra national body like the world government a center that's going to monitor the global situation. with the you know we are totally void of such credit conditions because. there is the united nations the european union in europe korea the shanghai cooperation organization for example that there are plenty of such platforms which cover the entire world but we are talking about him i told him details that make a rescue operation more energetic and effective and help avoid intermissions in our rescue work this is what we have learned from our prop tickle experience if you are finding a fire you cannot make it
this is what worries us. but practically interest will certainly provoke a discussion of we should unite our efforts or to fill in the they came in sphere is where the work of rescuers and firefighters has been insufficient you should get united this is what the forum is going to discuss what do you mean by uniting efforts that is it new choices can switch co-existed the moment or is it the creation of a supra national body like the world government a center that's going to monitor the global...
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so we've used some gis projections and we have had to use a two meter sea level rise because of the base maps we used, but you see a lot of that area would be inundated. even if it's only half as much, there's still a lot of expensive puc infrastructure that's going to be under water. under the heading of sharing the pain, i want to point out that bcdc's objectives will also be hard hit by sea level rise. over the past 40 years, we have required a lot of public access along the shore line of the bay, about a hundred miles of it. and a lot more access has been provided in public parks and through the bay trail. much of this could well be lost. now, after all this talk of doom and gloom, i have to put a caveat in here. bay waters won't rise slowly like -- and evenly like water filling a bathtub. the tide comes in, the tide goes out. so what we're talking about are trends in mean sea level. i prefer to use the term climate change to global warming when we're talking about this phenomenon we're dealing with because overall while the earth's atmosphere will be getting warmer, some places will
so we've used some gis projections and we have had to use a two meter sea level rise because of the base maps we used, but you see a lot of that area would be inundated. even if it's only half as much, there's still a lot of expensive puc infrastructure that's going to be under water. under the heading of sharing the pain, i want to point out that bcdc's objectives will also be hard hit by sea level rise. over the past 40 years, we have required a lot of public access along the shore line of...
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and we have a lot of work ahead of us. what we can't afford now is to have these intramural debates, while there's so much at stake. that's the point the president is trying to make all over this country. >> it seems to me what you've come up against is the politics of campaigning and the politics of governing. in the politics of campaigning you can say anything, and you can use the word fight and say i'm going to provide health care to all americans. and the politics of governing are limited by other people's interests. in the campaign where i never second guessed you once. people would criticize the obama campaign at different points, i never did. i was watching a flawless campaign that was running better than i could have ever imagined. in the politics of governing, i think there have been some mistakes. during the campaign, people would say, who's right on health care, hillary or obama? it's not up to them, it's up to a guy named max baucus who you've never heard of, and that turned out to be true. there was an overpro
and we have a lot of work ahead of us. what we can't afford now is to have these intramural debates, while there's so much at stake. that's the point the president is trying to make all over this country. >> it seems to me what you've come up against is the politics of campaigning and the politics of governing. in the politics of campaigning you can say anything, and you can use the word fight and say i'm going to provide health care to all americans. and the politics of governing are...